Full Text of Decision 37111 SERVICE DATE – JUNE 29, 2006 DO SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD DECISION STB Docket No. AB-55 (Sub-No. 667X) CSX TRANSPORTATION,...
Traffic is backing up between Atl. and Chatt. following a pretty large rail break near Rome. A southbound passing through Lindale at the MP84.0H reported a...
WOW! I said, WOW!!!!!!!!! That IS a big chunk taken out. Give the southbound engineer and trackman credit where credit is due for spotting this break. It...
I know there is a technical name for the "&" sign. I was asked today what "&" stood for and I said "and." Then was asked what was the technical name of "&"...
George, it came in by truck on Friday, June 23rd. It is transported on a lowboy trailer with a detatchable front, so the truck straddles the rails, lowers the...
Thomas is transported on a trailer and put on rails at the venue. The standard line for how Thomas is so quiet is that "Thomas is very environmentally ...
Mike, I'll have to remember that if asked. And with kids as smart as they are today, some child will question why there's little if any noise from Thomas! ... ...
Mary Ann made me clean up my desk because company was coming yesterday -- I can not find the card I wrote your name and phone number -- give me a call at ...
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Anyone know if it is possible to hike to a suitable vantage point to photograph the Jackson Hollow trestle on the Corman Dinner Train line; without...
Saw this today near a crew-change point in Chatt. Tenn. It wasn't there during my last visit. Guess they've had enough of people sitting trackside from Brown...
I have one question, was anybody trespassing on NS property?? That could've prompted the signage. Also they may be a little bit stricter around that area since...
Area railfans have been known to go down this road a little ways to watch/photograph trains in the past. Maybe somebody had a weed up their a--. ... ...
Well, they can make the rules on their property. I personally don't shoot much around NS because they aren't the most hospitable people there are. If you're...
... This looks like a typical example of the railroad's lawyers just trying to dot the i's and cross the t's. I wouldn't worry too much about it. They're just...
In a message dated 7/3/2006 9:43:54 P.M. Central Standard Time, nscnotp1st@... writes: WOW! I said, WOW!!!!!!!!! That IS a big chunk taken out. Give the...
Broken rails are a rather common thing, more so in winter. Back when the LXOH started, the old 65 to 90 pound rail and bad tie conditions took a toll, with...
Caught these today while checking out some old haunts. A Scherer train makes its way across Braswell Mtn. west of Atlanta, then Amtrak's Crescent zooms east ...
What you saw was a Q241. He has auto parts hi-cube boxcars and auto frames and more boxcars and at the end he usually has empty auto frame cars. He usually...
Six photos added--Two and a half hours at Wilmore, Ky. nscnotp1st-webmaster NS Photo Gallery http://nsphotos.8m.com Email: nscnotp1st@... Metro Lexington...
Friday morning proved to be a bad for the NS 124 as SD60 NS 6560 lost all power due to: [a]a possible blown engine & [b]oil leak. This occurred around MP 78.5...
According to the dispatcher on duty at the time, the thing threw a rod. ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam?...
Hi gang, I've been playing around with my new handheld GPS receiver and found it's great for marking RR locations, favorite photo spots, depots, signals, etc. ...
I now do remember them saying that it may have been a rod thrown. I also do recall a conversation between the 124 and the NS Operations Center, the O.C....
I think I used the wrong term for my project. "Geocaching" means hiding objects and using coordinates to find them. Guess I'll call it "geo-locating" or...
I have had the itch for a roadtrip for a couple of months now (some that know me call these a "deathmarch") and late last week made plans do do just that. The...
Great work on the photo essay, Emmett!! Loved the "beanpoles" too. ;) Need to add that to the new CNOTP Dictionary. ;) ... that know me call these a...